Country music’s The Chief is extending his tour into fall with eight more cities, including back-to-back nights at 8 p.m. Sept. 13 and 14 at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, PMI Entertainment Group announced Friday.

Church, who is touring behind his 2018 album “Desperate Man,” promises a different show each night. He’s playing two nights (always a Friday and Saturday) in most cities on the Double Down Tour. Known for his marathon concerts, the shows have been clocking in at three hours or more, with the setlists significantly varied from night to night.

Church has also been working in songs that have special significance to each city. Think Prince's "Kiss" in Minneapolis and Eminem's "Lose Yourself" in Detroit.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. March 22 at ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071. There will be no in-person sales at the Ticket Star box office at the Resch Center or any outlets.

Church has been fiercely battling ticket scalpers for years. Tickets purchased for his Resch shows will be sent on mobile devices within 24 hours of the show or available for pick up at Resch will call on the day of the show only.

Prices are $149, $129, $99, $79 and $39. There’s a six-ticket limit. A notice on the Ticket Star website warns: “Tickets purchased for resale will be canceled without notice. Orders exceeding the ticket limit will be canceled without notice.”

His Church Choir fan club members have early access to tickets before the public on-sale March 22.

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Eric Church gave 9,619 fans nearly three hours of music and 37 songs at the Resch Center in 2017.(Photo: USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin)

Church has an impressive history at the Resch Center, where he's one of the venue's most bankable acts.

He last played there in 2017 for a stop on his Holdin’ My Own Tour to a sold-out crowd of 9,619. The Outsiders World Tour in 2014, with openers Dwight Yoakam and Halestorm, was a sellout of 9,757, the sixth-biggest crowd in Resch history and a record holder for the all-time high concessions revenue at the venue. His 2012 visit for the Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour also sold out.

In an interview with the Press-Gazette in February, Ken Wachter, CEO of PMI Entertainment Group, which manages the Resch Center, said he was hopeful that if Church added another leg to the tour, the arena would land a stop.

Church first announced the dates Thursday in a private message to his Church Choir fan club members. “I don't want to be two months from the end of this thing, so we're going to play a little more ...," he wrote.

The 19-city Double Down Tour launched Jan. 18 and was originally scheduled to end June 29. It stops March 29 and 30 at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.

The Green Bay shows are the first dates on the fall leg.

Contact Kendra Meinert at 920-431-8347 or kmeinert@greenbay.gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @KendraMeinert.